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Pat Hackett
August 15, 2014 at 10:50 AM

This interesting study was done by Shroeder However those with pre-conceived ideas always jump to conclusions, particularly if they lack the scientific skills to do so. It is remarkable ability to select evidence and consider it factual that never fails to amuse. Here is what Shroeder himself says on the matter ““The fastest glacial changes are happening where the ocean is warmer,” Schroeder said. “Geothermal heating is not enough by itself to have caused the observed changes.”

In response to those who are using his study to deny climate change, Schroeder confirmed that volcanic activity is not the dominant force of ice loss and rising sea levels.

“If you want to understand how the glaciers are changing, you can’t just look at the ice, you can’t just look at the climate system, you can’t just look at the geology, you have to look at the whole picture,” he said.

POTUS mime
August 16, 2014 at 8:27 PM

I have known about this for years..it’s also what causes El Nino and La Nina..underwater volcanoes off the coast of South America…

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For over 30 years, Craig has provided expertise to a wide range of government, academic, media, and industry forums. His organization, the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow, boasts a large grassroots membership base, features over 50 scientific and academic experts, and is widely heralded as a leader in the free market, think tank community in Washington, D.C. In addition to being a frequent guest on radio talk shows, Rucker has also written extensively and appeared in such media outlets as CNN, the BBC, USA Today, New York Times, Russia Today, The Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post, among many others.
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